International audienceVertebrate studies have rarely investigated the influence of spatial variation in habitat richness on both short-term (breeding) and long-term (offspring recruitment) reproductive performance using simultaneously multi-patch, multi-habitat type and multi-year approaches at landscape level. Here we present results of such an approach using the influence of two oak tree (Quercus ilex, Q. humilis) species on reproductive performance in Corsican blue tits (Parus caeruleus ogliastrae) as a model system. We found that blue tits breeding in rich broad-leaved deciduous patches consistently laid eggs earlier in the season, and produced larger clutches and more fledglings of higher quality, than those breeding in poor evergreen ...
Most birds have specific habitat requirements for breeding. The vegetation structure surrounding nes...
The breeding ecology of the Blue Tit (Cyanistes caeruleus) and Great Tit (Parus major) was studied ...
SUMMARY.-Latitudinal trends of reproductive traits in the Blue Tit Parus caeruleus. Aims: Geographic...
International audienceVertebrate studies have rarely investigated the influence of spatial variation...
Birds have specific energetic requirements which likely depend on the habitat type they inhabit and ...
Most birds have specific habitat requirements for breeding. The vegetation structure surrounding nes...
Data on some breeding parameters, especially clutch-size, of the Blue Tit from various mediterranean...
Previous work has shown that reproductive success in the blue tit (Parus caeruleus) is largely envir...
This study compares reproductive strategy and breeding success of Parus caeruleus in a holm-oak (Que...
In patchy forest areas, the size of the forest patch where birds breed has a strong influence on the...
Forest type and habitat structure can have profound effects on different aspects of avian life histo...
The breeding performance and foraging of blue and great tits, and the abundance of arthropods living...
© 2018 The Authors The nesting phenology and productivity of hole-nesting woodland passerines, such ...
Standardized long-term multi-plot investigations of variation in nest size in free-ranging model spe...
Each species i s subject to sorne environmental heterogeneity within its breeding range. Consequentl...
Most birds have specific habitat requirements for breeding. The vegetation structure surrounding nes...
The breeding ecology of the Blue Tit (Cyanistes caeruleus) and Great Tit (Parus major) was studied ...
SUMMARY.-Latitudinal trends of reproductive traits in the Blue Tit Parus caeruleus. Aims: Geographic...
International audienceVertebrate studies have rarely investigated the influence of spatial variation...
Birds have specific energetic requirements which likely depend on the habitat type they inhabit and ...
Most birds have specific habitat requirements for breeding. The vegetation structure surrounding nes...
Data on some breeding parameters, especially clutch-size, of the Blue Tit from various mediterranean...
Previous work has shown that reproductive success in the blue tit (Parus caeruleus) is largely envir...
This study compares reproductive strategy and breeding success of Parus caeruleus in a holm-oak (Que...
In patchy forest areas, the size of the forest patch where birds breed has a strong influence on the...
Forest type and habitat structure can have profound effects on different aspects of avian life histo...
The breeding performance and foraging of blue and great tits, and the abundance of arthropods living...
© 2018 The Authors The nesting phenology and productivity of hole-nesting woodland passerines, such ...
Standardized long-term multi-plot investigations of variation in nest size in free-ranging model spe...
Each species i s subject to sorne environmental heterogeneity within its breeding range. Consequentl...
Most birds have specific habitat requirements for breeding. The vegetation structure surrounding nes...
The breeding ecology of the Blue Tit (Cyanistes caeruleus) and Great Tit (Parus major) was studied ...
SUMMARY.-Latitudinal trends of reproductive traits in the Blue Tit Parus caeruleus. Aims: Geographic...